DNN UserFiles 2.1.0 - Flexible File and Documents Manager

Evotiva DNN User Files is an easy to use and powerful file and document manager for DNN that allows you to present template-based filtered views of the portal's files (served by any folder provider, including all DNNGlobalStorage's supported providers).Module33716

Evotiva DNN User Files is an easy to use and powerful file and document manager that allows you to present template-based filtered views of the portal's files (served by any folder provider, including all DNNGlobalStorage's supported providers).

Key features

100% compatible with the DNN virtual File System. This means, you can use any folder provider, such as DNN's built-in secure provider, or the ones provided by DNN GlobalStorage (Amazon S3, Windows Azure, DropBox, Google Drive, etc.), and also rely on the documents manager capabilities of the underlying provider.

Very fast and efficient, even when handling large amounts of files.

Complete control over the way the files are presented to the user, via easy to create templates (basically, the templates are standard html files).

Fully localizable, including an easy way to make the templates localizables.

Mobile friendly.

Wide range of 'tokens' that you can include in your templates and the (optionally) dynamic root path for the files being listed.

Built-in support for DNN Taxonomy, enabling file's tagging and filtering.

It supports a 'root folder pattern', who defines additional items (static and dynamic) that will be added 'at runtime' to the root folder that was defined. It supports tokens, such as [User:...], [Profile:...], [Module:...], [Tab:...], etc.

Three modes of operation are supported: "Normal": (a root folder (+pattern) is defined as the starting point; "Group": allows defining a common repository of files attached to a social group; and "User": provided for compatibility with DNN's Digital Assets module.

Optional support for 'querystring' parameters.

Option to provide a 'flat' view of all files included in the configured root folder and its subfolders.